A gripping tool having a handle oriented orthogonally to the plier jaws to facilitate various operations, such as pulling a wire through a drawplate.
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1. A gripping tool apparatus, comprising:
first and second plier jaws movable from an open to a closed position;
an actuator for moving the plier jaws wherein the actuator is substantially orthogonal to the second plier jaw;
a handle comprising a bar attached to at least the first plier jaw in an orientation substantially orthogonal to the first plier jaw wherein the handle is shaped for grasping by a human hand; wherein the actuator extends substantially parallel to the handle; and wherein the handle extends from both sides of the plier jaws.
9. A hand tool with plier jaws, comprising:
a first plier jaw connected to a handle in an orientation substantially orthogonal thereto wherein the handle is shaped for grasping by a human hand;
a second plier jaw operably connected to a lever wherein the lever is substantially orthogonal to the second plier jaw;
a connector disposed to allow the first and second plier jaws to pivot relative to one another; wherein the handle comprises a bar; the lever extends substantially parallel to the handle; and wherein the handle extends from both sides of the first and second plier jaws.
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The present invention relates to a drawtongs or gripping tool device used to grip and pull a substrate, such as a wire through a drawplate.
In the metal trades and arts, it is sometimes necessary to decrease the diameter of, lengthen, straighten, or change the shape of metal wire. This can be accomplished by a cold forming process that does not use heat to change the shape of the metal. For example, the metal wire can be pulled through holes in a drawplate. As the wire is pulled through a hole smaller than its circumference, it is forced to take on the size and shape of the hole. Metal workers grip the wire with drawtongs to pull it through the drawplate. The force required to draw wire can limit both which tasks can be accomplished and which personnel can accomplish the tasks.
The strength required for pulling a metal wire through a drawplate can be mitigated by the design of the drawtongs. Traditional drawtongs are held by gripping both hands around a handle inline with the pulling direction, like gripping the rope in a tug-of-war. The present invention is a novel gripping tool apparatus that places two handles approximately orthogonal to the direction of pulling. This allows each hand to grasp a handle, like grasping bike handlebars. This position is more ergonomic, allowing the metalworker a firm, comfortable grip for a uniform, horizontal pulling motion. The design of the traditional drawtongs requires the user to squeeze the handles to grip the wire and then pull the tongs to draw the wire. The orientation of the actuator in the present invention allows the pulling action itself to create a gripping force.
In one possible use of the present invention, a metalworker can create a pointed end on the wire to allow a portion of the wire to pass through the drawplate and protrude out of the opposite side. He or she can then place the protruding end of the wire between the plier jaws of the gripping tool. Using the actuator, he or she can clamp the wire firmly between the plier jaws. The actuator may be locked into closed position or may be designed in such a way that the act of grasping the handles to pull the wire keeps the actuator in the closed position. The worker then grasps the handles, one in each hand, and tugs firmly to pull the wire through the drawplate hole. The circumference of the wire will have taken on the size and shape of the hole, provided that the hole is smaller than the original circumference of the wire.
The present invention relates to a gripping tool having a handle oriented orthogonally to the plier jaws to facilitate various operations, such as pulling a wire through a drawplate. As set forth in more detail below, the present invention can be embodied in a variety of forms.
Other embodiments of the present invention can utilize other types of actuators than a lever to move the plier jaws between the open and closed positions.
Modifications of the present invention can include a variety of geometries for the orthogonal handles, as
The present invention may also be modified to allow the pulling action to create a gripping force.
While preferred embodiments of this invention have been shown and described above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in these embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, variations of the dimensions of various elements describe above are contemplated and fall within the scope of the present invention. In addition, embodiments of the present invention can be adapted to a variety of applications, such as wire, cable, or tube pulling and/or straightening operations. In addition, embodiments of the present invention may operate on a variety of substrates, such as wire, cable, tubes, wire rope, flat wire, metal strips, and the like. Other embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. It is, therefore, intended that the claims set forth below not be limited to the embodiments described above.
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